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The Eastern Difficulty.

The Ministerial Secession. Stripping. [Rettter's Telegrams.] CONSTANTINOPLE, Maech 21. The Roumelian difficulty is not yet settled, Prince Alexander of Bulgaria having urged his appointment as life Governor of Roumelia, in lieu of the proviso of agreement. However, it is expected that Prince Alexander will yield to the wishes of the Porte on the subject, and accept the appointment for a term of years under protest. LONDON, Maech 22. The resignations of Messrs Chamberlain and Trevelyan have not yeb been withdrawn. Mr John Bright is jxoyr attempting to heal the split in the Ministry. Arrived — Marlborough, from Oaraaru (Dec. 22); Merope, from Lyttelton (Dec. 30) ; Timaru, from Port Chalmers (Dec. 15). [Special to Press Association.] LONDON, March 22. The Dukes of Cambridge and Manchester, the Earls of Granville, Rosebery, Derby, and Kimberley, Colonel Stanley and Mr Childers, will be present at the banquet to Mr Murray Smith. Wallace Ross has issued a rowing challenge to Hanlan and Matterson. It has been decided that the steamers of the new GermanAustralian line, will proceed through to Brisbane. The service commences on July 14. A force of military are at present at Hythe for the purpose of protecting the town against any further outrages on the part of the Socialists.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 3

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The Eastern Difficulty. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 3

The Eastern Difficulty. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5574, 23 March 1886, Page 3

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